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Penny-Sized Flash Module Holds 16GB

Posted in Live (December 19, 2007 at 12:22 am)

nerdyH writes “Intel describes its new 2GB to 16GB SSDs (solid state disks) as ’smaller than a penny, and weighing less than a drop of water.’ The parts are ‘400 times smaller in volume than a 1.8-inch hard drive,’ Intel boasts, ‘and at 0.6 grams, 75 times lighter.’ Sampling now, with mass production set for Q1 2008, the Z-P140 is described as an ‘optional’ part of Intel’s Menlow chipset, built in turn as part of Intel’s vision for Linux-based Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs).”

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